Main Street Station and Trainshed

1020 E. Main St., Richmond (Independent City), Virginia. County/parish: Richmond.

Added to the National Register of Historic Places October 15, 1970. NRIS 70000867.

1 contributing building. 1 contributing structure.

Also known as:

  • New Union Station
  • Ohio Railroa
  • Seaboard Airline/Chesapeake &amp

From Wikipedia:

Richmond Main Street Station

Richmond Main Street Station, officially the Main Street Station and Trainshed, is a historic railroad station and office building in Richmond, Virginia. It was built in 1901, and is served by Amtrak. It is also an intermodal station with Richmond's city transit bus services, which are performed by Greater Richmond Transit Company (GRTC). The station is colloquially known by residents as The Clock Tower. It was listed to the National Register of Historic Places in 1970, and in 1976 was made a U.S. National Historic Landmark. Main Street Station serves as a secondary train station for Richmond providing limited Amtrak service directly to downtown Richmond. Several Amtrak trains serving the Richmond metropolitan area only stop at the area's primary rail station, Staples Mill Road which is located five miles to the north in Henrico County.

The station is served by three daily Northeast Regional trains, two of which originate or terminate at Newport News. The other train originates/terminates at Richmond Main Street Station. Northbound trains provide direct service to Union Station in Washington, Pennsylvania Station in New York, and South Station in Boston, among other stops. Since 2018, the station has also been a stop along the GRTC Pulse bus rapid transit line.

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National Park Service documentation: https://catalog.archives.gov/id/41683003

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